AS I SEE IT
Greeting is startling (04/30/07)
"Hi, Grandma!" the boy cheerfully called out.
Planting flowers is easy (05/07/07)
It's a good thing I get my meat from a grocery store. I can't even hit my brother with a water balloon fired from a super duper slingshot.
Ranting against noise may ease stress (05/21/07)
Emma finally talked to me on the phone last week.
Mailing package requires straight answers (05/14/07)
I go to the post office almost every week.
Cabin fever in the summer time? (06/18/07)
I am in dire need of a girlie weekend.
Frag-meh-what? I asked while placing my order (06/25/07)
I don't usually like buying a pig in a poke but I made an exception for my daughter's birthday last week when I ordered an orchid plant for her.
Name tags can pay off (06/11/07)
"I was at your wedding!" the guy in the blue shirt announced as he cornered me outside the park shelter house.
Results from health fair helped save a life (06/04/07)
The Jay County Health Fair saves lives.
Barley and wheat delicious with chocolate (07/02/07)
Malted milk balls. As I crunched the last brown orb, I wondered what they were made from. The outside was obviously chocolate but what was that weird-looking stuff in the middle?
Children always want parents to 'get back together' (07/09/07)
I finally got to see my brother Michael's children after more than a year of absence.
Animal ownership comes with responsibilities (07/16/07)
Tonight I expect to have claw marks on my arms and shoulders.
Grandma doesn't need to know about snakes (07/30/07)
There are things you should never, ever tell your mother.
Are we raising lazy kids (08/06/07)
I have never seen anything like it in my life.
Opinions voiced on possible ban (07/23/07)
"But what about me? Don't I count?" the nagging little voice in my head asked repeatedly at the recent meeting about the proposed local smoking ban in public places.
Pulling the purslane (08/20/07)
Portulaca oleracea, pigweed, little hogweed, that stuff that grows in the sidewalk cracks and has tiny sunshine-yellow flowers and spoon-shaped fat leaves ... whatever you call it purslane is a tenacious little plant.
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